Report of white flare near Loughshinny – 24th September 2011

At 19:55 this evening the Irish Coast Guard’s control centre received a 999 report from a member of the public who had spotted a flare near Loughshinny. The caller, who was on the water at the time, reported the flare to be white in colour and its trajectory resembled that of a marine parachute flare. The Skerries Coast Guard team were immediately dispatched to Loughshinny, 3 miles South of Skerries, to investigate the report.

Weather conditions on scene were favourable with light Force 4 SW winds, fair weather and good visibility. The area was thouroughly searched with nothing unusual noted. No further action requried and the team returned to base.

Remember – if you spot someone in difficulty on the coast, even if you only think someone could be in difficulty, diall 999 or 112 and ask for the COAST GUARD. Your call could save their life.

Incident # 20 of 2011

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Report of boats in difficulty near Rush – 14th September 2011

Skerries Coast Guard rescue vehicle overlooking Lambay Island

 

 This afternoon, the Skerries Coast Guard team were tasked to investigate a report of a boat in difficulty off the coast of Rush, approximately 5 miles South of Skerries. A concerned member of the public had contacted the Coast Guard’s operation centre on 999 to report a yacht that appeared to be in difficulty near Lambay island. The weather conditions on scene were extremely challenging and the yacht appeared to be having difficulty making headway. Of most concern was its proximity to the rocky shores of Lambay isalnd. The Coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 116 was also tasked from its base at Dublin airport.

Upon arriving at Rush, the Skerries Coast Guard team monitored the yacht and observed that it was successfully making good progress away from the shoreline and no further action was required. Before the Skerries team and Rescue 116 had departed, the Coast Guard’s operations centre received another unrelated report from a member of the public at Rush.

A small boat had been spotted drifting out to sea from Rogerstown estuary. The caller was concerned that there may have been a person on board. The coast Guard helicopter, Rescue 116, quickly located the boat approximately 1 mile West of Lambay island and reported no persons on board. Initial investigations by Rescue 116 suggested that the boat’s mooring rope may have snapped in the rough conditions. Nonetheless, an extensive search of the area was immediately undertaken by Rescue 116 and nothing further was sighted. In the meatnime, the Coast Guard managed to trace the boat’s owner who confirmed that it had broken its moorings and that no persons were on board. No further action was required and the Skerries Coast Guard team returned to base.

Incident # 18 of 2011

Remember – if you spot someone in difficulty, even if you only think they could be in difficulty, call 999 or 112 and ask for the COAST GUARD. Your call could save their life.

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Skerries honoured with award!

Skerries Coast Guard extends its congratulations to the Skerries Community who last night were honoured with a prestigious People of the Year award at a glittering ceremony in Dublin.This award is in recognition of the community’s unrelenting support for the search for the two missing fishermen, David & Ronan, earlier this year.

To view the presenting of the award, check out the video on the Skerries News website. The full awards ceremony can be viewed on RTE player.

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Skerries Community Nominated!

The Skerries community have been nominated for a People of the Year Award in recognition of their support for the search for the two missing fishermen, Ronan & David, earlier this year. The final award winner will be announced at the awards ceremony, on Saturday 10th September, to be broadcast live on RTE One from 21:30.

 

These prestigous national awards, now in their 36th year, are intended to honour the outstanding contributions made by individuals and organisations to the lives of others. The awards acknowledge the truly inspirational, courageous and talented people within our society.

Throughout the extensive search for Ronan & David, the Skerries community displayed an unrelenting support and dedication in assisting with the search efforts. The entire community was determined to help in whatever way they could.

More information on these awards can be found on the website: http://www.peopleoftheyear.com/

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